The Gambia Launches Insider Mediators Network to Strengthen Peacebuilding
As The Gambia prepares for a crucial election season, efforts to promote peace and social cohesion have taken center stage. On 26th February 2025, Peace Hub The Gambia and partners, in collaboration with UNDP and the EU, launched the Insider Mediators Network at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara Conference Centre in Bijilo. More in the report.
Central Bank’s Optimistic Inflation Outlook Faces Setback in 2025
Despite the Central Bank of The Gambia’s earlier projections for a decline in inflation, the latest figures show a slight increase to 10.2% in early 2025, driven largely by rising non-food costs, including housing, energy, and services. More in this publication.
Civil Society Group Urges Parliament to Reverse Banjul Port Takeover by Albayrak
The recent takeover of Banjul Port by the Turkish company Albayrak has sparked controversy, with the Edward Francis Small Center for Rights and Justice (EFSCRJ) urging Parliament to reverse the concession agreement. More in the publication.
Gambia to Submit Ongoing Report on Migrant Workers’ Rights Under ICRMW
The Ministry of Justice, in collaboration with the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, launched a three-day workshop in Bakau on 25th February 2025, aimed at improving reporting under the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (ICRMW). The event highlighted The Gambia's ongoing efforts to align its domestic policies with international human rights standards, particularly in relation to migrant workers' rights. More in the report.
Pope Francis Shows ‘Slight Improvement’ Amid Hospitalization in Mid-February
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 16, 2025, for a severe respiratory infection, has shown slight improvement, according to the Vatican. The 88-year-old pontiff, known for his advocacy on peace, climate change, and migrant rights, participated in Holy Mass while recovering. The global Catholic community continues to pray for his swift healing.
President Barrow’s Early SONA 2025 to Precede Crucial Draft Constitution Reading
President Adama Barrow will give an early State of the Nation Address for 2025, just a week before the Second Reading of the 2024 Draft Constitution in Parliament. The address highlights the government’s focus on governance and constitutional reform. More in the report.
Who Owes Who? "External debts, climate debts and reparations in the Jubilee year"
Africa is owed US$36 trillion in climate debt by rich polluting countries, a new report by ActionAid shows. More in the press release, which contains a link to download the report.
Joluv Arts and Partners to Award D1 Million to Three Finalists on 60th Independence Day
Joluv Arts, in collaboration with the National Sports Council, is set to award three finalists in the upcoming National Competitive Musical Festival D1 million on the night of The Gambia’s 60th Independence Day. More in the publication.
The Gambia Launches National Action Plan on Youth, Peace, and Security
The Ministry of Youth and Sports presided over the launch of the National Action Plan on Youth, Peace, and Security on 11th February 2025 during an opening ceremony attended by dignitaries, ambassadors, and representatives from development partners at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Center. More in the report.
Judiciary Trains Legal Practitioners in Preparation for Establishment of Commercial Court
The Gambian Judiciary conducted a two-day training session for legal practitioners and court staff on commercial law and court management to establish an effective commercial court. More in the report.

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